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finance institution Pro Invest Consu ultation meeting Bram SCHIM VAN DER LOEFF

Presentationn Structure EIB-background capital & lending

. EIB - European Union s Created by the Treaty of Rome in 1958, to provide long-term finance for projects promoting European integration; Subscribed capital EUR 150bn (EUR 163.7bn from 01/05/2004); EIB shareholders: 15 Member States of the European Union (25 Member State es from 01/05/2004); EIB s lending IN 2003: the EU); EIB s borrowing: EUR financing institution: EUR 42bn, EUR 34bn within 42bn IN 2003, EUR 31bn in

fter 1 May 2004) pital: EUR 164bn any 16.28% Denmark AAA ce 16.28% Austria AAA 2.28% 2.24% Ireland 0 AAA Slovak Republic 0 A 16.28% Poland A 2.08% Slovenia 0 AA ingdom 16.28% Finland AAA 1.29% Lithuania 0 A n 9.77% Greece A 1.22% Cyprus 0. A ium 4.51% Portugal AA 0.79% Luxembourg 0. AAA erlands 4.51% Czech Republic A 0.77% Latvia 0 A den 2.99% Hungary A 0.73% Estonia 0 A

210 180 150 120 90 60 30 0 EIB IBRD IABD ADB SFI EBRD Loan portfolio o (Disbursed amounts) IFC : annual report d.d. 30 June 2002 EIB, IBRD, EBRD, IADB, ADB : annual report on 31 December 2002

RROWINGS Largest supranational borrower Benchmark issuer, sovereign issuer alternative Low borrowing costs Wide range of EIB products LOANS CORE OBJECTIVES Regional development Implementation the innovation 2010 initiative Environmental prote ection and sustainable develop Preparation of Accession Countries Support for EU development aid and cooperation presence on the financial markets in support

Presentationn Structure EIB - ACP

LENDING TO ACP Based on a series of mandates given by the Union (Accession countries, Euro-Med, ACP, ALA, Balkans, Russia); The oldest mandate was given fo or African, Pacific and Caribbean countries; Dates back to 1963 (first Yaoundé Convention); Successive Yaoundé and Lomé Conventions up to Lomé IV, 2 nd financial protocol. From 2003: the Cotonou Agreement with the Investment Facility, the IF, and lending from own re esources years experience in implementing

EUR bn 70 75 80 85 90 95 00 03 Risk Capi Own Resource South Afri

99-2003 Sectors : ACP (EUR millions) (199 99-2003) Energy 478 60 4 Transport and telecomm. 297 56 5 Environment 213 88 Industry, services 387 101 ACP OCT 2003 (1999-2003) SME (global loans) 634 158 20 TOTAL 2 009 463 29

Presentationn Structure Cotonou Investment Facility

TONOU AGREEMENT FINANCE European Development Fund European Commission European Investment Bank Grant aid for long-term development (national and regional programmes) Investment Facility Loans/equity/guarantees for investment projects EIB s own resour Loans for investm projects EUR 11 300 million EUR 2 200 million EUR 1 700 milli Europe s

he European Commission supports governance, ulatory and judicial improvements through the NIP he CDE supports entrepreneurs and private sector anisations he EIB offers long-term resources for investment (Not rigid some overlaps in practice )

E EIB MANDATE UNDER THE COTONOU REEMENT (I) The IF: a revolving fund managed along commercial principles to be financially sustainable assurance for the ACPs of future availability of resources (re-flows to be invested in new projects) Terms and conditions more closely aligned with market practice Risk-sharing instruments, local currency loans and guarantees

E EIB MANDATE UNDER THE COTONOU REEMENT (II) Play a catalytic role in mobilising local resources and encouraging foreign lending and investment Support for the local financial sector Complementarities sought with operations/instruments of EC, bilateral or multilateral institutions Subsidies (limited) available for public sector projects, to support environmental or social components or for project- related technical assistance

Operations signed under the Investment Facility (on 30/06/2004) untry Operation name Description Date of signature FRICA EDFI EUROPEAN FINANCING PARTNERS (EFP) EUROPEAN FINANCING PARTNERS (EFP) SHORECAP INTERNATIONAL LTD (SCI) PG BURKINA FASO II DEV. DU SECTEUR PRIVE PG II (CAMEROUN) NOVOTEL DENARAU PROJECT (IF) MAGADI SODA PURE ASH PROJECT EBTR MAURITANIE BEL OMBRE HOTEL MOMA TITANIUM MINERALS AFRICAN BANKS HOLDINGS, LLC Co-financing with European Development Finance Institutions (EDFIs) of operations in ACP countr ries under joint agency agreement 13/05/2004 Co-financing with European Development Finance Institutions (EDFIs) of operations in ACP countr ries under joint agency agreement 30/04/2004 Fund dedicate ed to microfinance institutions and small business banks 17/06/2004 Financing for small and medium-scale ventures 08/12/2003 Financing for small and medium-scale ventures 16/12/2003 Construction of hotel on Denarau Island 27/01/2004 Expansion of soda ash production capacity and product quality enhancement 07/04/2004 Purchase of equipment for construction of roads and other infrastructure in Mauritania an nd sub-region 02/06/2003 Construction and operation of hotel complex in Bel Ombre in south of island 12/08/2003 Mining, conce entration and separation of heavy mineral sands 18/06/2004 Equity investm ment in regional fund for acquiring control of commercial banks in course of priv vatisation 09/09/2003 ST AFRICA AUREOS EAST AFRICA FUND Participation in fund providing equity to private-sector SMEs in East Africa 30/06/2003 OUTHERN AFRICAAUREOS SOUTHERN AFRICA VENTURE CAPITAL Participation in fund providing equity to private-sector SMEs in Southern Africa 30/06/2003

r 25 years under Lomé, the EIB financed the private sector risk capital vestment Facility builds on this experience and draws on ons learnt t private sector approach is now at the heart of Cotonou, w anced complimentarity and co o-operation between the differe itutions

O ARE THE POTENTIAL BENEFICIARIES? rivate entrepreneurs and com mmercially viable public ector enterprises CP and international entrepreneurs arge enterprises and SMEs

ow cost of "AAA" rating funding benefit passed on clients, for Large amounts; All major currencies, ncluding those of the Candidate Countries and RSA; Long maturities;

NANCIAL INSTRUMENTS AVAILABLE r debt: r/subordinated ebt: EIB s own resources Pricing: EIB reference rate. Security: 1st class or prime-quality security (with possibility of political risk carve-out). Currency: EUR, USD, GBP and ZAR. - Investment Facility Pricing: EIB reference rate + m Security: guarantee (internation local) or project security. Currency: EUR (possibility of o local, currencies). Pricing: EIB reference rate + m Security: project guarantee or o covenants. Currency: EUR (possibility of o local, currencies). i equity: articipating or onditional loans: - Pricing: variable remuneration function of performance. Security: usually unsecured or status with covenants. Currency: EUR (possibility of o local, currencies). y participation: - Pricing: dividends / capital gain

RMS AND CONDITIONS LOANS Market related terms In foreign currency rate close to EIB EU rates for loans, plus mark-up to cover perceived risks In local currency (whenever feasible) at local market rate if adequate benchmark available, plus mark-up to cover perceived risks [In some cases, an interest rate subsidy can be granted, if its justification is clearly demonstrable]

RMS AND CONDITIONS CONT D QUASI-EQUITY E.g.: convertible bonds, participating loans, conditional loans, etc. Remuneration linked to the financial return of the project (often composed of a fixed interest rate of not more than 3% and a variable component related to the project performance). EQUITY PARTICIPATION Normally for non-controlling minority only; Remunerated on the basis of the project performance; Policy: sell as soon as feasible, to make room for private investors.

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